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A conservative strategy for NATO’s future
Since 2006, Canadian foreign policy has taken a decisive turn towards a more national-interest based orientation. The chief ingredients of...
SITRep
Let’s make a deal If the “buy American” provisions of the United States’ economic stimulus package or the pending report...
Bookshelf: Exit Afghanistan – history’s lessons
Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare Daniel Marston and Carter Malkasian, Editors Osprey Publishing, 2008 $33.00, 304 pages Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
Forecasting adversarial intent: Unravelling the human dimension
How well can you know your adversary? Can you forecast their intentions? Shape your actions to influence theirs? In 1987,...
Integrated picture, integrated response
When the National Security Policy was released in 2004, it set in motion a series of initiatives to improve maritime...
SitRep
Inadequate intelligence oversight Though the mandates of organizations such as the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Communications Security...
A cut above: Forestry’s niche elements
Most readers know the Battle of the Bulge. Few may know that Canadians were involved in Hitler’s Ardennes offensive. Canadians...
Mind games: Disposing a bomb
Eight Lives Down Chris Hunter Bantam Press, 2007 $34.95, 369 pages Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are the number one killer...
EDS White Paper – Lessons Learned: The Canadian Forces Information Management Challenge
The United Kingdom’s Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) program and the U.S. military’s Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) have demonstrated the...